La Trobe Live – Episode 4 (2023)
La Trobe Live hosts Mitchell White and Vincia Montalto bring you the latest news at La Trobe for the last show of the semester.
La Trobe Live hosts Mitchell White and Vincia Montalto bring you the latest news at La Trobe for the last show of the semester.
Preparation should start early.
Who gets to present our news?
La Trobe Live hosts Mitchell White and Vincia Montalto bring you the latest news at La Trobe for the last show of the semester.
Preparation should start early.
Who gets to present our news?
What is a picture worth? For many, the cliched “thousand words” phrase comes to mind, with powerful images having the ability to tell stories in
Gold and glory aside, this year’s Olympics in Rio saw media outlets riddled with sexist headlines and other journalistic blunders. One of the most notable examples
New footy podcast serves as a journalism teaching tool
The 2014 graduate speaks about his career in broadcast news
Who are the contenders at the 2016 US Masters?
ABC cameraman Louie Eroglu on his arrest in Malaysia.
Staff from The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review walked out of their office on Friday, Rachael Roberts & Deniz Uzgun report.
Paul Sheehan’s suspension from the Sydney Morning Herald calls for better policy when reporting on sexual assault, Rachael Roberts reports.
In an era where Internet hoaxes are commonplace, journalists have an obligation to be meticulous in their research, and maintain a commitment to the truth, writes Claire Varley.
Third-year journalism student, Ewa Staszewska, says hands-on experience is important when trying to enter the journalism industry, writes Monique Quercio.
Journalist, author and CEO of ‘Go-To Skin Care’, Zoë Foster Blake, spoke with Madison Downing about her extensive career.
Securing a job in the sports industry is notoriously difficult. Collingwood producer Luke Mason shares his experiences for the next generation, writes David McPherson.
“I think people will always be interested in a story, and are always interested in one another. How the stories are delivered will change,” Peter Hitchener tells Marie Trevithick.
As many newspapers question their business model, one paper is continuing to sell using the traditional method, writes Dave Kennedy.
Almost thirty years after Michelle Buckingham’s murder, a newspaper article sparked a witness to come forward, writes Johanna Brasier.
Can a journalist be an activist without compromising the editorial values of their career? asks Tijan Biner.
Sarah Ferguson embodies the journalistic values that help maintain a transparent democracy, writes David Kennedy.
Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.
In part one of upstart’s series on graduating, Erica Jolly dissects the misleading graduate employment statistics.